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The Onion is a satirical publication that creates fake news articles for comedy purposes. All of their stories are fictional and intended as humor and social commentary, not actual journalism. Many people accidentally share their articles thinking they're real news.
The Onion is a secular satirical news site with a liberal-leaning perspective that covers general politics, culture, and society. The Babylon Bee is a Christian satirical site with a conservative-leaning perspective. The Onion has been around since 1988 and is considered the original American news satire publication, while The Babylon Bee launched in 2016.
The Onion offers free online content, so you don't need a subscription to read most articles. They offer a paid membership that includes a physical print newspaper and supports their journalism. Whether it's worth it depends on how much you value satire content and supporting independent comedy media.
The Onion provides satirical commentary on American politics rather than factual reporting, but it can offer humorous insights into political absurdities and cultural attitudes. It's best for entertainment and as a lens on American political discourse, not as an actual news source. You should pair it with legitimate news outlets for real political understanding.
The Onion creates entirely fictional satirical news articles in a traditional newspaper format, while The Daily Show is a video-based late-night show that comments on real news events with humor. The Onion's satire is more absurdist and doesn't feature real news clips, whereas The Daily Show blends real footage with comedic analysis. Both target similar politically-engaged, comedy-loving audiences.
You can share them, but many people will likely mistake them for real news if they don't recognize The Onion brand. Consider adding a note that it's satire to avoid confusion, especially with older relatives or less media-savvy friends.
Yes, The Onion sells merchandise including apparel, accessories, and offers a print newspaper membership for subscribers who want physical editions. These products are available through their website.
The Onion is currently owned by G/O Media, a digital media company. It was founded in 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin as a print publication before transitioning primarily to digital format.
The Onion contains adult humor, political satire, and sometimes crude or edgy content that may not be suitable for younger teens. It's generally aimed at adults and older teens who understand satire and current events.
The Onion's content is accessible through mobile web browsers, and they previously had dedicated apps though availability may vary by platform. Most readers access their articles directly through their mobile-optimized website.

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